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==History==
==History==
The caves have been studied in depth by Roberto Martínez and Ovidio Dávila.<ref>http://www.agencias.pr.gov/oech/oech/Documents/ActualizacionDatosMunicipales/Municipios/Informaci%C3%B3n%20Arqueol%C3%B3gica%20del%20%20Municipio%20de%20Morovis.pdf</ref>
There are 60 caves in the Cabachuelas zone, which was declared a natural reserve on February 29, 2012, with the signing of law 129 by then governor, [[Luis Fortuño]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.primerahora.com/noticias/isla/nota/lascabachuelassonreservanatural-722961/|title=Las Cabachuelas son reserva natural|date=13 November 2012|website=Primera Hora|language=es}}</ref> Since then a process of identifying the land around the cave system-what needed to be purchased from private owners began, and it was decided that there were 16 privately owned properties which should become part of the reserve.<ref name="miprv_2013">{{cite web|url=http://www.miprv.com/atractivo-de-clase-mundial-la-reserva-natural-las-cabachuelas/|title=Atractivo de clase mundial la Reserva Natural Las Cabachuelas|date=26 September 2013|language=Spanish}}</ref> In February 2019 the park opened to the public. Guided tours for groups of up to 15 people are coordinated by the Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis and the cost is $20 for children and $30 for adults.<ref name="primerahora1" />
There are 60 caves in the Cabachuelas zone, which was declared a natural reserve on February 29, 2012, with the signing of law 129 by then governor, [[Luis Fortuño]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.primerahora.com/noticias/isla/nota/lascabachuelassonreservanatural-722961/|title=Las Cabachuelas son reserva natural|date=13 November 2012|website=Primera Hora|language=es}}</ref> Since then a process of identifying the land around the cave system-what needed to be purchased from private owners began, and it was decided that there were 16 privately owned properties which should become part of the reserve.<ref name="miprv_2013">{{cite web|url=http://www.miprv.com/atractivo-de-clase-mundial-la-reserva-natural-las-cabachuelas/|title=Atractivo de clase mundial la Reserva Natural Las Cabachuelas|date=26 September 2013|language=Spanish}}</ref> In February 2019 the park opened to the public. Guided tours for groups of up to 15 people are coordinated by the Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis and the cost is $20 for children and $30 for adults.<ref name="primerahora1" />
[[File:Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis, Puerto Rico.jpg|thumb|left|Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis, Puerto Rico]]
[[File:Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis, Puerto Rico.jpg|thumb|left|Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis, Puerto Rico]]

Revision as of 12:53, 6 June 2019

Cuevas Las Cabachuelas
Map
LocationMorovis and Ciales, Puerto Rico
Nearest cityBarahona, Morovis, Puerto Rico
Area1,000 acres (400 ha)
EstablishedFebruary, 2012
Websitehttp://www.lascabachuelas.org/

Cuevas Las Cabachuelas (Cabachuelas Caves) is a large cave system in Puerto Rico which is located between the municipalities of Morovis and Ciales, Puerto Rico,[1] in the Cabachuelas Natural Reserve, established in 2012[2] and is of natural, cultural, archaeological, hydrological and geomorphological importance to Puerto Rico.[3] Guided tours are offered by the Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis.[1]

History

The caves have been studied in depth by Roberto Martínez and Ovidio Dávila.[4] There are 60 caves in the Cabachuelas zone, which was declared a natural reserve on February 29, 2012, with the signing of law 129 by then governor, Luis Fortuño.[5] Since then a process of identifying the land around the cave system-what needed to be purchased from private owners began, and it was decided that there were 16 privately owned properties which should become part of the reserve.[3] In February 2019 the park opened to the public. Guided tours for groups of up to 15 people are coordinated by the Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis and the cost is $20 for children and $30 for adults.[1]

Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis, Puerto Rico

Future plans

Once the final 75 acres, which need to be purchased, are purchased by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA), then the park will be properly established as Parque Nacional Las Cabachuelas.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nueva opción al turismo para explorar cuevas en la isla" (in Spanish). Primera Hora.
  2. ^ "Nuestras áreas naturales protegidas: tesoro ecológico de Puerto Rico" (in Spanish). DRNA. 13 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Atractivo de clase mundial la Reserva Natural Las Cabachuelas" (in Spanish). 26 September 2013.
  4. ^ http://www.agencias.pr.gov/oech/oech/Documents/ActualizacionDatosMunicipales/Municipios/Informaci%C3%B3n%20Arqueol%C3%B3gica%20del%20%20Municipio%20de%20Morovis.pdf
  5. ^ "Las Cabachuelas son reserva natural". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 13 November 2012.
  6. ^ "Morovis ofrecerá recorridos por cuevas de Las Cabachuelas, en centro P.Rico". EFE (in Spanish).